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  • Irony - minorities keep sinking Hillary's ship (Vanity)

    10/30/2016 11:31:59 AM PDT · by sagar · 16 replies
    The most qualified woman ever was prevented her coronation by a black Halfrican. And, now, her Muslim and Jewish confidants are going to do it again. If she gives a final try again in 2020, perhaps a Hispanic or an Asian will get in her way.
  • Trump was expected to destroy Hillary (vanity)

    09/26/2016 8:38:47 PM PDT · by sagar · 51 replies
    While Hillary was expected to faint and have stroke or seizures. STOP with the health expectation even if it is true... It is a massive trap. Hillary should have the burden to perform. With seizure expectation, all she had to do was not faint. Ugh Good night
  • Tornado safety is personal responsibility

    05/22/2013 4:29:51 PM PDT · by sagar · 38 replies
    If I live in a place that has 3 EF4-5 tornadoes in the last 15 years, it is my responsibility to make sure me and my family, including my school aged children, are safe. The government has no place in mandating a free citizen our business. Don't tell me what kind of shelter I must have. This CNN whore was grilling Coburn about the government mandate as if it was government's responsibility to protect us from weather. No, if your public school has no shelter and you believe you require it, either raise money or school your own kids at...
  • Homegrown Caucasian Terrorists

    04/19/2013 7:01:38 PM PDT · by sagar · 16 replies
    Who would have thought the libtards would be right in this regard. Can we safely say that it is time to blacklist homegrown Islamiats, preferably before they gain citizenship( makes it hard to deport citizens).
  • Guns Will Never Be "Safe"

    12/31/2012 5:26:33 PM PST · by sagar · 52 replies
    Happy new year! And my rant follows: Guns will never be "safe", neither are they designed to be. They are designed to kill, safety switch notwithstanding. My right to own gun is so that I can kill those who dare to take away my rights. That kind of power gives me, a mere individual, the power to defend myself and those dear to me. The "bigger" the gun, the bigger protection I have against those who wish ill on me. This might be controversial, but... A fully automatic weapon gives me a chance against a dozen of those who wish...
  • Caste Based Politics

    11/07/2012 4:57:23 PM PST · by sagar · 18 replies
    There was an article in an Indian newspaper about caste and politics. It said how Indian politics was about caste mobilization and caste-based voting blocs. I think American politics has become caste based as well. Blacks were already voting en-mass for Democrats, but other groups were more or less split across ideological lines; barring blacks, principles mattered to most other groups. Now, principles do not matter. Blacks - 95% Democrats Hispanics - 75% Democrats Asians - 70% Democrats White Males - 70% Republicans Ironically, it is white females who are evenly split across ideological lines. Every other major group is...
  • I Disapprove Of What You Have To Say But I Will Defend It To Your Death

    09/16/2012 10:07:30 AM PDT · by sagar · 17 replies
    Islam believes in freedom of speech, because freedom (from hell) is part of Islam. Other kinds of freedoms have to have limits. When the true profit is denigrated, three billion Muslims are offended, so there must be consequences. Islam is a revealed religion, so it must be protected and honored, none more deserving than the Profit (saw). As believers in the Allmitey and in religious decency, we must instigate riots and kill those who share the same citizenship as those who perpetrated the crime against Islam. I hope we all unite and go KABOOOM!
  • DNC is just sickening

    09/05/2012 6:59:32 PM PDT · by sagar · 53 replies
    I am not a Romney fan at all, but listening to the DNC speakers it is just sickening how they are blaming capitalism. These "workers" talking about how they were fired from "their" companies despite them being "productive". Do these losers have any idea about how stupid they sound? If they were adding value, why would they be cut by a profit oriented company? They were cut because they were DRAG on the company. A profit oriented company is not a charity, it needs to survive by making money. Leeches(or slacking workers) need to go and if they are cut,...
  • Why turn a rape into rape-murder?

    08/20/2012 7:55:26 PM PDT · by sagar · 63 replies
    Please ignore this if you are so "outraged" about Akin that you cannot dissect things more rationally and logically. Akin made a legitimate mistake, in his choice of words. There are no legitimate rapes. A rape is a rape, whether it was legitimate or statutory. A rape destroys life -- the life of the victim. If the rape inadvertently creates life, then that should be cherished as a sign of something good out of something horrible. So, murdering a child conceived via rape is still worth saving. By turning the rape into murder is evil. The grieving victim of the...
  • Do you feel sorry for the poor?

    07/24/2012 5:38:52 PM PDT · by sagar · 121 replies
    Am I the only one who feels utter and total contempt for the so called poor? This is the most free, by far, any country in the history of the world, and yet we have these scum-sucking parasites that have not taken advantage of it, instead they cannot take care of themselves, their children, nor their elderly. When I see a poor person, I am filled with disgust. How can this individual(or group of individuals) live like this and not feel that they have the opportunity just in front of them that the rest of the world would kill for?...
  • Nepal Says to Revise 48-Year River Agreement with India (Maoist-Allied Govt shutting water source)

    07/14/2007 8:16:23 PM PDT · by sagar · 5 replies · 570+ views
    People's Daily Online ^ | July 14, 2007 | People's Daily (Xinhua)
    The 48-year-old Gandak Agreement between Nepal and India on the use of water of Gandaki River has to be reviewed, local state-owned newspaper The Rising Nepal reported Saturday. The Agreement on the Gandak Irrigation and Power Project was signed between the then deputy prime minister Subarna Shumsher Rana on behalf of Nepali government and the then Indian Ambassador Bhagwan Sahay in Kathmandu, on Dec. 4, 1959. The cross-border project is for using the Gandaki River for irrigation, electricity generation and flood control. "But none of the provision have benefited Nepal," the report said. The report says despite being the upper...
  • Nepal to set up interim government with rebels (Maoists officially in the government)

    06/16/2006 10:59:22 AM PDT · by sagar · 17 replies · 356+ views
    Reuters ^ | June 16, 2006 | Gopal Sharma
    KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Nepal's Maoist rebel leader held ground-breaking talks on Friday with the government, which agreed to dissolve parliament and set up an interim administration to include the rebels. Rebel chief Prachanda said after nearly 10 hours of talks with Prime Minister Girija Prasad Koirala and political party leaders that an interim constitution will be prepared within three weeks and later a new interim government will be formed. "I am proud ... because the decision we have taken is a historic one," he told reporters. Maoists also promised to dissolve their parallel governments around the countryside. Prachanda was speaking...
  • Maoist takeover in Nepal (Exclusive)

    04/23/2006 8:56:56 PM PDT · by sagar · 100 replies · 1,805+ views
    Various | April 232, 2006 | Sagar
    I called my family back in Kathmandu today. Everybody is scared and everything is in chaos. Armed Maoist outsiders have infiltrated the valley, like textbook Communist takeover, and every neighborhood from what I hear is in virtual lockdown. Maoists are knocking at every house to take young men out to fight the police and the army for the final takeover. My family is in the area already known to have Maoist infiltrators. The number of strange faces in the slums and thugs roaming the streets at night have increased significantly in the last couple of hours. My cousins are in...
  • 'Nepal Maoists must be included in dialogue': Indian Marxist Leader Says

    04/22/2006 9:03:15 PM PDT · by sagar · 8 replies · 231+ views
    Indian Express ^ | 4/22/2006 | Press Trust of India
    Kolkata, April 22: Maoists should not be excluded from the consolidation of the democratic process in Nepal, CPI(M) politburo member Sitaram Yechuri said here today. "Maoists in Nepal have very strong political influence and their inclusion in the consolidation of the democratic process will have an impact on Maoists in India,'' Yechuri, the convenor of the Indo-Nepal solidarity committee, told reporters here. "Excluding the Maoists will be a great disservice to the movement in Nepal," Yechuri said. Integration of the Maoists in the democratic process in Nepal would have a "salutary effect" in India it as would be difficult for...
  • Nepal King Orders Protesters Shot on Sight

    04/08/2006 2:12:05 AM PDT · by sagar · 34 replies · 1,666+ views
    Houston Chronicle ^ | April 8, 2006 | BINAJ GURUBACHARYA Associated Press Writer
    KATMANDU, Nepal — Protesters demanding a return to democracy postponed a rally that had been expected to draw thousands on Saturday, after the king imposed an all-day curfew and ordered violators shot on sight. Khadga Prasad Oli, deputy leader of the Communist Party of Nepal, called the curfew "unnecessary, illegal and illogical" and said the protesters would try to hold the rally on Sunday. Seven main political parties organized the rally as the high point of a four-day general strike that has shut down the capital Katmandu, where King Gyanendra's refusal to give up absolute rule has led to growing...
  • Nepal anti-Army protestor has US Army T-Shirt

    04/04/2006 10:46:38 PM PDT · by sagar · 4 replies · 412+ views
    AP Photo ^ | April 4, 2006 | Binod Joshi
    Riot police detain a student during a pro-democracy protest in Katmandu, Nepal, Tuesday, April 4, 2006. Police fired tear gas and charged at students who were blocking traffic in Katmandu, and at least 20 protesters were detained, witnesses said. (AP Photo/Binod Joshi) Another picture of students studying Protest Studies. Nepalese students shout anti-King slogans and wave flags while standing near a burning tyre during a protest rally in Kathmandu. Nepal's Maoist rebels announced a unilateral ceasefire in Kathmandu before a mass pro-democracy protest this week, a move hailed olitical parties who urged it be extended nationwide.(AFP/Devendra Man Singh)
  • Fourth graders in Nepal taught how to make bombs (Communist Curriculum)

    04/03/2006 9:49:31 PM PDT · by sagar · 75 replies · 945+ views
    Mumbai Mirror ^ | 4/4/2005
    Kathmandu: Fourth-graders in Nepal wouldn’t have to study math if the country’s communist rebels took control. But they would learn how to make bombs and grow vegetables. Nepal’s Maoist rebels, fighting a decade-old insurgency against the monarchy, now have influence in nearly every district of this country of 27 million people, and citizens increasingly are wondering how their life would change if the rebels actually took power. So a group of Nepalese teachers made a low-profile visit recently to three “model schools” run by the Maoists. The rebels say the schools provide the ideal communist education. “The stress was on...
  • Walking on all fours with the ancestors (See to believe)

    03/11/2006 9:10:15 PM PST · by sagar · 28 replies · 1,376+ views
    Times(UK) ^ | 3/7/2006 | Sam Lister
    FIVE brothers and sisters who can only walk naturally on all fours are being hailed as a unique insight into human evolution, after being found in a remote corner of rural Turkey. Scientists believe that the family may provide invaluable information on how Man evolved from a four-legged hominid to develop the ability to walk on two feet more than three million years ago. A genetic abnormality, which may prevent the siblings, aged 18 to 34, from walking upright, has been identified. The discovery of the Kurdish family in southern Turkey last July has triggered a fierce debate. Two daughters...
  • UN condemns bomb attack on UN's World Food Programme office(Maoists)

    03/04/2006 12:00:14 PM PST · by sagar · 9 replies · 286+ views
    Reuters AlertNet ^ | 3-3-2006 | Reuters
    KATHMANDU, 3 March (IRIN) - The United Nations in Nepal expressed serious concern on Friday over the attack a day earlier on the World Food Programme (WFP) office in the town of Damak, nearly 700 km east of the capital, Kathmandu. Two bombs exploded in WFP's compound. "The UN strongly condemns such attack which violates international humanitarian law and basic operating guidelines," said the statement released by the UN system in Nepal. Although there were no casualties or damage, the UN offices in Damak have closed and will open following an investigation into the attack. Three government buildings in the...
  • (Vanity) Pro-Democracy Protestors in Nepal

    01/29/2006 12:12:47 AM PST · by sagar · 17 replies · 303+ views
    AP, Reuters Photos
    Pro-democracy activists of seven political party alliance shout slogans during a demonstration against upcoming municipal elections in Katmandu, Nepal, Sunday, Jan. 29, 2006. Nepal's royal government is providing safe houses for several candidates, saying it fears for their lives ahead of next month's municipal elections, news reports said. Maoist rebels accused of killing one candidate and abducting another in recent days have been fighting since 1996 to replace the impoverished country's monarchy with a Communist government. (AP Photo/Binod Joshi) epalese army soldiers board a vehicle after attending a Martyrs Day event in Katmandu, Nepal, Sunday, Jan. 29, 2006. Nepal's...